06-27-2011, 07:23 PM
Lux,
Ah! That explains much. That was the first time I've come across "!=" being used to symbolize not equals. I did a quick search and apparently, it's a common programmer's version of the symbol. I'm not a programmer, so it was outside of my experience until now. Glad to have learned something!
Robert
Ah! That explains much. That was the first time I've come across "!=" being used to symbolize not equals. I did a quick search and apparently, it's a common programmer's version of the symbol. I'm not a programmer, so it was outside of my experience until now. Glad to have learned something!

Robert